| Literature DB >> 29412550 |
Aline A Yacoubian1, Rami Nasr1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a worldwide challenging health problem. Weight loss through medical management of obesity has not always been successful, thus, giving rise to the need for surgical intervention. Bariatric surgery has been shown to be helpful for morbidly obese patients. However, studies have also shown the effect of surgery on stone formation, fertility and erectile function. This review summarizes the main findings of several studies that analyze stone formation and fertility in men as well as erectile function post bariatric surgery. The underlying pathophysiologic alterations post bariatric surgery include increased absorption of oxalate leading to hyperoxaluria, hypocitraturia and increased urinary calcium oxalate supersaturation. Contradicting data exist on the effect of bariatric surgery on fertility and erectile function. Further studies are needed to analyze the mechanisms. Copyright® by the International Brazilian Journal of Urology.Entities:
Keywords: Bariatric Surgery; Nephrolithiasis; Obesity
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29412550 PMCID: PMC6092665 DOI: 10.1590/S1677-5538.IBJU.2017.0416
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Braz J Urol ISSN: 1677-5538 Impact factor: 1.541
Human studies about physiological alterations of bariatric surgery on the genitourinary system arranged by study type.
| Author | Year | Study type | Surgery type | Sample size | Findings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nelson et al. ( | 2005 | Retrospective study | RYGB | 23 patients | Calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis in 21 patients. |
| Matlaga et al. ( | 2009 | Prospective study | RYGB | 4693 patients vs. 4693 controls | In operated group: Increased risk of kidney stone. |
| Park et al. ( | 2009 | Prospective study | RYGB | 45 patients | Increased urinary oxalate and calcium oxalate supersaturation. Decreased urinary citrate and total urinary volume. |
| Penniston et al. ( | 2009 | Prospective study | 27 RYGB 12 gastric binding | 39 patients | Decreased urinary volume in RYGB and gastric banding. Decreased urinary calcium in RYGB. |
| Dufey et al. ( | 2010 | Prospective study | RYGB | 21 patients | Increased urinary oxalate excretion. |
| Reis et al. ( | 2010 | Prospective study | Gastric bypass | 20 patients 20 cohorts | In operated group: Increased International Index of Erectile Function score, total testosterone, and follicle - stimulating hormones. Decreased prolactin level. |
| Kumar et al. ( | 2011 | Prospective study | 9 RYGB 2 biliopancreatic diversion-duodenal switch | 11 patients | Increased urine oxalate excretion. Increased plasma oxalate and urine calcium oxalate supersaturation. Increased fecal fat excretion. Decreased total urine volume. |
| Valezi et al. ( | 2013 | Prospective study | RYGB | 151 patients | Increased urinary oxalate. Increased urinary uric acid. Decreased urinary volume. |
| Rosenblatt et al. ( | 2013 | Prospective study | RYGB | 23 patients 14 obese controls 14 lean controls | In operated group: Improved erectile dysfunction and overall satisfaction. |
| Agrawal et al. ( | 2014 | Prospective study | RYGB | 11 patients | Increased urinary oxalate. |
| Lieske et al. ( | 2015 | Prospective study | 591 RYGB 105 mal-absorptive procedure 56 restrictive 7 other | 762 patients vs. 759 controls | In operated group: Risk of stones. |
| Sarwer et al. ( | 2015 | Prospective study | RYGB | 32 patients | Increased total testosterone and sex hormone binding globulin. |
| Goiten et al. ( | 2015 | Prospective study | 36 laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy 12 RYGB | 48 patients | Improved general satisfaction, desire and erection. |
| El Bardisi et al. ( | 2016 | Prospective study | SG | 46 patients | Increased serum testosterone. |
| Samavat et al. ( | 2017 | Prospective study | 23 RYGB | 23 patients 8 controls | In operated group: Increased gonadotropins, total testosterone, sex-hormonebinding-globulin and calculated free testosterone. |
| Maalouf et al. ( | 2010 | Cross-sectional study | RYGB | 19 patients 19 controls | In operated group: Increased urine oxalate. Decreased urine citrate. Decreased urine calcium. |
| di Frega et al. ( | 2005 | Case reports | RYGB | 6 patients | Non-obstructive azoospermia. Spermatogenesis arrest. |
| Sermondade et al. ( | 2012 | Case reports | 1 SG 2 RYGB | 3 patients | Extreme oligoasthenoteratozoospermia. No azoospermia. |
Animal studies about changes in urinary profile after bariatric surgery.
| Author | Year | Study type | Surgery type | Sample size | Findings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Canales et al. ( | 2013 | Prospective study | RYGB | 19 rats 16 controls | In operated group: Increased urinary volume. Increased urine pH. Increased urine oxalate excretion. |
| Choi et al. ( | 2014 | Prospective study | Gastric bypass | 15 subject rats 10 control rats | In operated group: Increased intracavernous pressure/mean arterial pressure ratio. |
| Increased cavernosum smooth muscle/collagen ratio. Increased endothelial nitric oxide synthase and neuronal nitric oxide synthase. | |||||
| Decreased expression of Rho kinase and of 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine levels. |